Staccini P, Fernandez-Luque L
Pr Pascal Staccini, 1INSERM UMR 912 SESSTIM, IRIS Dept, UFR Médecine,, Université Nice-Sophia Antipolis, 28 avenue de Valombrose, 06107 Nice cedex 2, France, E-mail:
Yearb Med Inform. 2015 Aug 13;10(1):160-3. doi: 10.15265/IY-2015-032.
To summarize the 2014 state of the art in the areas related to consumer health informatics and social media.
We conducted a systematic review of articles published in 2014 in PubMed with a predefined set of queries. We identified 439 articles relevant for the review. The two section editors independently screened those papers taking into account their relevance to the topics covered by the section. In a second step, they jointly selected the 20 most representative papers as candidate best papers. Candidate best papers were then submitted for full review and scoring by external reviewers. Based on the scoring, section editors together with the IMIA Yearbook editorial board selected the four best papers published in 2014 in consumer health informatics.
Helping patients acquire a healthier lifestyle is a crucial part of patient empowerment. In this line of work, new studies are exploring the efficacy of online health interventions for patient behavioral change. The special case of smoking cessation for consumers with low socio-economic status is particularly noticeable. Another study has explored how an online intervention can reduce the anxiety of women who experience an abnormal mammography. The team of PatientsLikeMe has studied how online support groups could play a role in the quality of life of organ transplant recipients. The patient perspective of online forums' users is also analyzed in the domain of anticoagulation therapy.
Online health interventions, many of them using social media, have confirmed their potential to impact consumer behavioral change. However, there are still many methodological issues that need to be addressed in order to prove cost-effectiveness.
总结2014年消费者健康信息学和社交媒体相关领域的技术现状。
我们使用一组预定义的查询对2014年发表在PubMed上的文章进行了系统综述。我们确定了439篇与该综述相关的文章。两位分节编辑独立筛选这些论文,同时考虑它们与各节所涵盖主题的相关性。在第二步中,他们共同挑选出20篇最具代表性的论文作为候选最佳论文。然后将候选最佳论文提交给外部评审员进行全面评审和评分。根据评分结果,分节编辑与IMIA年鉴编辑委员会共同选出了2014年发表的关于消费者健康信息学的四篇最佳论文。
帮助患者养成更健康的生活方式是增强患者能力的关键部分。在这一工作领域,新的研究正在探索在线健康干预对患者行为改变的有效性。社会经济地位较低的消费者戒烟这一特殊情况尤为引人注目。另一项研究探讨了在线干预如何减轻乳房X光检查异常的女性的焦虑。PatientsLikeMe团队研究了在线支持小组如何能在器官移植受者的生活质量方面发挥作用。在抗凝治疗领域也分析了在线论坛用户的患者视角。
在线健康干预,其中许多使用社交媒体,已证实其对消费者行为改变产生影响的潜力。然而,为了证明成本效益,仍有许多方法学问题需要解决。